Publications by authors named "Adam Rubin"

Background: A wide variety of tumors can affect the nail unit, with some commonly mistaken as inflammatory or infectious diseases. Obtaining an optimal sample for histopathologic evaluation requires understanding of nail unit anatomy as well as the histopathology of the suspected nail tumor.

Summary: This review discusses clinical and histopathologic features of a subset of benign and malignant nail tumors, including subungual melanoma, nail unit squamous cell carcinoma in situ, nail unit squamous cell carcinoma, onychomatricoma, onychopapilloma, onychocytic matricoma, and onychocytic carcinoma.

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Objective: Benign phonotraumatic lesions of the vocal folds (BVFLs) are typically seen in younger female patients with high vocal loads. Hemorrhagic polyps (HPs) do not fit the classic paradigm of most BVFLs, as they tend to occur in an older population, have a male predominance, and report to result from a vocal accident. We present one of the largest cohorts of HPs, to reexamine their etiology and clinical features.

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Immune cells transduce environmental stimuli into responses essential for host health via complex signaling cascades. T cells, in particular, leverage their unique T cell receptors (TCRs) to detect specific Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-presented peptides. TCR activation is then relayed via linker for activation of T cells (LAT), a TCR-proximal disordered adapter protein, which organizes protein partners and mediates the propagation of signals down diverse pathways including NFAT and AP-1.

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Longitudinal erythronychia (LE) is defined as a longitudinal red band of the nail(s) and is classified as localized (involvement of 1 nail) or polydactylous (involvement of more than 1 nail). The differential diagnosis is distinct for these classifications. The etiologies of localized longitudinal erythronychia are most frequently benign subungual neoplasms and less often malignancies.

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  • * Various examinations, including nail clipping and onychoscopy, revealed abnormalities such as nail plate thinning, hyperkeratosis, and irregular ridging.
  • * A biopsy confirmed the presence of malignant onychopapilloma through signs like cellular atypia, matrix metaplasia, and increased Ki-67 staining, although it tested negative for HPV.
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Background: While several acoustic voice metrics are available for clinical voice assessment, there remains a significant need for reliable and ecologically valid tools. The Acoustic Voice Quality Index version 03.01 (AVQI-3) and Acoustic Breathiness Index (ABI) hold potential due to their comprehensive assessment approach, incorporating diverse voice aspects.

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Under chronic stress, cells must balance competing demands between cellular survival and tissue function. In metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD, formerly NAFLD/NASH), hepatocytes cooperate with structural and immune cells to perform crucial metabolic, synthetic, and detoxification functions despite nutrient imbalances. While prior work has emphasized stress-induced drivers of cell death, the dynamic adaptations of surviving cells and their functional repercussions remain unclear.

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Background: Subungual melanoma (SUM) is a rare type of cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) associated with poor prognosis, while data regarding its prevalence are scarce.

Objectives: We sought to provide a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis of the prevalence rates of SUM among all types of CMM, considering certain demographic and clinical characteristics.

Methods: The MEDLINE electronic database was searched systematically to identify eligible studies providing prevalence rate estimates of SUM in patients with CMM.

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  • - Central conducting lymphatic anomaly (CCLA) is a serious condition caused by improper development of the lymphatic system, and this study focused on individuals with CCLA linked to KRAS gene mutations.
  • - Researchers used human cells and zebrafish to explore how these KRAS variants lead to lymphatic issues, finding that the mutations activate a specific signaling pathway (RAS/MAPK) that contributes to lymphatic malformation.
  • - Treatment with MEK inhibitors showed promise in reducing symptoms in lab models, suggesting this approach should be further investigated for treating CCLA in patients with KRAS mutations.
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Epidermal homeostasis is governed by a balance between keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation with contributions from cell-cell interactions, but conserved or divergent mechanisms governing this equilibrium across species and how an imbalance contributes to skin disease are largely undefined. To address these questions, human skin single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics data were integrated and compared with mouse skin data. Human skin cell-type annotation was improved using matched spatial transcriptomics data, highlighting the importance of spatial context in cell-type identity, and spatial transcriptomics refined cellular communication inference.

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Nail unit melanoma (NUM) is an uncommon form of melanoma and is often diagnosed at later stages. Approximately two-thirds of NUMs are present clinically as longitudinal melanonychia, but longitudinal melanonychia has a broad differential diagnosis. Clinical examination and dermoscopy are valuable for identifying nail findings concerning malignancy, but a biopsy with histopathology is necessary to confirm a diagnosis of NUM.

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  • Histopathologic evaluation of the nail unit is crucial for diagnosing various nail disorders, with recent literature providing updates on different conditions.
  • The review covers a variety of nail disorders, including malignancies like melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma, as well as fungal infections and inflammatory conditions.
  • Nail clipping histopathology is also highlighted as an increasingly popular and noninvasive diagnostic method for dermatologists and dermatopathologists.
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  • Benign non-melanocytic nail tumors are often misdiagnosed and have low pathogenicity, leading to confusion with inflammatory or infectious diseases.
  • The presence of a tumor is typically indicated by a mass and changes in the nail structure, particularly when a single digit shows unexplained symptoms.
  • The study aims to review the clinical and dermatoscopic features of common benign nail tumors, correlate these with histopathology, and provide recommendations for effective surgical management.
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  • * The article teaches doctors how to avoid making mistakes when checking for this type of melanoma, showing tricky cases that highlight common issues.
  • * Doctors need to understand both medical and surgical details to correctly identify nail unit melanoma, even in unusual situations.
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  • Infantile digital fibromatosis (IDF) is a rare, benign tumor seen in infants and children, usually appearing as a single nodule made up of spindle cells in the skin of the fingers and toes.
  • Diagnosis often involves a biopsy, and treatment options generally include observation, corticosteroid injections, or surgical removal of the tumor.
  • Due to its rarity, many healthcare providers have limited experience with IDF, prompting a detailed review of its presentation, diagnosis, and treatment methods.
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We call on dermatologists and dermatopathologists to include nail clipping histopathology as an essential component of the routine evaluation of melanonychia. This manuscript demonstrates a case where an adult woman with broad melanonychia of the right thumbnail declined a nail matrix biopsy, but was amenable to a nail clipping.The nail clipping showed pigmentation, melanocyte remnants, and small cavities in the nail plate.

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Introduction: Cuticle reduction and removal techniques are commonly performed by nail technicians for nail cosmesis. However, manipulation of the nail cuticle can lead to localized infection and nail dystrophy.

Case Presentation: In this case, a 20-year-old woman from the Philadelphia area in the USA presented with onychomadesis secondary to acute paronychia following a "Russian" manicure.

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Purpose: This study explores sidetone amplification (amplified playback of one's own voice) provided via bone conduction in participants with voice disorders. The effects of bone conduction feedback on acoustic voice parameters and vocal effort ratings are examined.

Methods: Speech samples of 47 participants with voice disorders were recorded in three auditory feedback conditions: two with sidetone amplification delivered via bone conduction and one condition with no alteration of the feedback.

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